The purpose of this activity is for students to use what they have learned about angles to solve a problem involving steps. Students draw given angle measures formed by the ground leading from a parking lot to a playground and a horizontal line. Students create a drawing with an angle that they choose, and then determine at which angle the steps would become too hard to climb or too steep.
Students have to make many assumptions that are not described in the task, such as the horizontal distance between the parking lot and the playground and what it means for steps to be “too steep.” When students consider assumptions about information not given in a situation, model a situation, using a representation such as a drawing, and think about the real-world implications of their model, they model with mathematics (MP4).